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<0> libervisco, i think gentoo live has reiser fsck
<1> that is why we all need *all new* sofware *all the time*
<2> it should, reiserf is the fs of choice for gentoo
<1> the kernel was prolly perfect years ago
<3> how would I find out?
<4> AfterDeath, oh thanks.. I have one old gentoo 2004.3 I think..
<0> np
<3> I checked out he properties
<4> and one Kororaa
<3> the*
<4> anyway, bbl then
<4> cya
<0> l8r
<1> any deb-heads?
<3> but it doesn;t say what typ it is
<1> I can't make apt work propper



<3> type*
<3> let me plug it in to my windows computer
<1> it is constantly balling at me... The following packages cannot be authenticated!!!111
<3> okay, its an FAT sile system
<3> file*
<1> which is strange for an error message
<2> Ok
<1> FAT on a flash device? whoda thunkit
<5> phat
<3> so am I screwed?
<1> word!
<2> re plug it back in to the linux box and then, ls -l the /mnt/sda1
<2> and no, mount with other permissions later will help fix it, just that, I need to remember the exact options
<2> And facefaceface I was worried about a ntfs filesystem on it.
<3> alright, typed it in
<1> gufymike, hehehe
<6> hey what is the problem with www.extremelinux.org?
<2> ls -l /nt/sda1 ? what permissions and owners?
<0> 0xBAADF00D
<3> all r's, dr's, and x's
<3> these are for all the files listed in the sda1 directory
<0> might wanna try pastebin
<5> facefaceface: apt might have some sort of force argument
<3> alright, hold on
<1> nXOR, it will let me install, I just would rather get the package authenticated via a key
<1> I don't know where key is at
<5> facefaceface: try apting debian-keyring
<5> or find where it keeps the key info
<1> er... what is the keyring?
<1> its totally new to me
<5> apt-key list
<2> oki umount /dev/sda1 then mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 rw (to the other Is the option right or enough?)
<5> run that
<2> others*
<1> apt-key list shows me two keys, like all the other ubuntu users I asked (and answered)
<1> apt-key update had nothing to do
<2> face in synaptic, there is a way to delete and renew the keys, iirc
<7> facefaceface: what's the repository?
<3> when I try the umount command it says that the device is busy
<7> Nichirasu: cd out of the device
<2> oki
<2> that means you are using it, cd out of it
<1> http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com dapper-updates/main Packages
<3> I did
<2> lsof | grep /mnt/sda1
<8> how can i tell some configure script to use some header files from a non standard place (also libs from other place)?
<3> okay, typed it in
<2> and?
<1> I think I'll just try again in the morning - thanks for the help
<7> facefaceface: wait a sec
<7> facefaceface: do this in the console..
<7> gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv 437D05B5
<5> facefaceface: there is apt-key command
<7> gpg --export --armor 437D05B5 | sudo apt-key add -
<7> and try again
<5> u can add new keys to that chain
<1> :-) DerJamster what does that do?
<7> facefaceface: it adds the key :>
<3> konqueror 25240 root 132r DIR 8.1 4096 5 /mnt/sda1
<2> close konqueror or change its dir to /mnt or something then umount it
<3> konqueror 25240 root 132r DIR 8.1 0 18729 /mnt/sda1/Drivera



<9> people wanting 256bit cpu ? well we dont need longer memory pointers then 64 bit this century at least. going from 32 to 64 bit makes pointsers twice the size and makes stuff use more ram and not fit in cpu caches as easy as befor. so its not all good with higher numbers
<3> okay hold on
<1> gpg: WARNING: nothing exported
<7> facefaceface: you did run both lines, right? :>
<7> the gpg --keyserver one first, then the export one
<1> DerJamster, well... I ran the first bit first, and it gave ... oh
<7> gpg --keyserver subkeys.pgp.net --recv 437D05B5
<7> then
<7> gpg --export --armor 437D05B5 | sudo apt-key add -
<7> those two lines
<1> gpg: requesting key 437D05B5 from hkp server subkeys.pgp.net
<1> no ultimately trusted keys found ?
<3> when I typed mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 rw it just gave me a bunch of help information
<1> DerJamster, what is that key?
<7> facefaceface: hmmh. I got it from the ubuntu.org site
<7> facefaceface: using http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
<2> oki my bad on the command brb Nichirasu
<1> ;-)
<10> I just realized: C == C++
<1> I trust your fac e
<5> with ++
<3> okay
<7> facefaceface: Why, need a fourth? ;P
<11> c==c++, but c!=++c
<3> and plus, the sda1 folder is empty now too
<10> kamoricks, that's right.
<5> facefaceface: seek the gpg public key of the repo ur downloading crap from and add that to keyring
<10> facefaceface, you're such a disgrace... waving your banner all over the place.
<1> DerJamster, thank you very much... did you select a dapper source?
<10> C++ == C.
<7> facefaceface: yeah, it's the one you use
<7> gb.archive.ubuntu.org
<12> C++ != C
<7> facefaceface: see if the message still comes up :>
<7> after an apt-get update
<10> headmonkey, yes, C++ == C
<1> Ty DerJamster
<13> PeterFA: nope
<1> ok, just reading about what you did ... so I can know for the future
<12> no.. C++ != C ... try including your C++ code in a C project and compile it....C what happens ;)
<10> amphi, yup.
<13> PeterFA: c99 is not compatible with c++
<14> how do I extract just one directory out of a tar file ?
<11> headmonkey: int C;
<10> amphi, C++ == C + 1... C == C, and when you add the ++, it adds one to C after the comparison is made.
<5> int const ipated;
<12> but of course, you can include your C code in a C++ project ... which makes C code that much more reuseable than C++ code ;)
<7> LDRP: tar -xzf tarfile dirtoexact
<1> WARNING: The following packages cannot be authenticated@
<7> facefaceface: *blinks*
<11> facefaceface: Ignore.
<15> facefaceface: debian?
<7> facefaceface: you only use the gb.archive.ubuntu.org, right?
<1> gpg --export --armor 437D05B5 | sudo apt-key add - gpg: no ultimately trusted keys found OK
<1> phogg, worse... ubuntu
<7> facefaceface: there are no other reps in your file, right?
<1> DerJamster, no comment... I don't know
<14> thanks
<1> wait... I knwo the answer to tis one
<7> facefaceface: heh :) cat /etc/apt/sources.list and paste it to a nopaste site
<2> echo '/dev/sda1 /mnt/sda1 auto defaults,user,noauto 0 0' >> /etc/fstab <-- type this (or enter it directly in fstab, and make the spaces tabs, between the options) then do mount /dev/sda1
<2> Nichirasu:
<3> hmmm
<1> Thanks DerJamster
<5> facefaceface: http://www.ubuntulinux.nl/source-o-matic
<5> they have neat way of building repos heh
<5> type in ur code and arch and voila
<5> everythign served on a a platter
<5> bleep bleep
<1> nXOR, yeah, but I am looking at all this food, and its like I forgot how to eat
<5> heh, go and feed ur body


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